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Era Archives:Modern Era

‘Oh the places [Private Snafu] will go’: How Dr. Seuss Took On Germany With Cartoons

by Claire Barrett5/4/20235/11/2023
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Want to Live in Gettysburg? All You Need Is the Money and the Drive to Fix It Up

by HistoryNet Staff5/4/20235/4/2023

Interview: John C. McManus / From Manila to Okinawa

by Tom Huntington5/3/20235/5/2024
Photo of Staff Sergeant Maynard H. smith, of Caro, Michigan, is the first enlisted man in the European Theater of operations to be recommended for the Congressional Medal of honor. his amazing cool-headedness and bravery after a Flying Fortress raid on St. Nazaire earns him that honor. with three members of the crew baled out, Sergeant Smith managed to administer aid to the wounded tail gunner, blast at Nazis from the two waist guns, and fight fire and removing popping ammunition all at once. Sergeant smith was tail gunner and completely cut off from the pilot and co-pilot. his fire fighting and first aide action saved his ship and the lives of all aboard.

Given the Choice Between Jail or the Military, Snuffy Smith Chose the Latter and Earned the Medal of Honor

by Chuck Lyons5/3/20235/4/2023
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This Was Once a Top Secret Fighter. Now You Can See it for Yourself

by Douglas G. Adler5/3/20235/9/2023
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Was Hiroo Onoda A Hero Soldier Or A Serial Killer?

by Zita Ballinger Fletcher5/2/20235/4/2023

From Gallipoli to Beyond the Grave — Hear the Oldest Surviving Voice From World War I

by Claire Barrett5/2/20237/31/2023
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Thousands of These Mortars Dotted the British Countryside For An Invasion That Never Came

by Larry Porges5/2/20235/2/2023

Day One at Chancellorsville—Hooker’s Big Mistake

by Al Hemingway5/1/20234/26/2024
Former slave arriving at Union encampment

In Dealing with Pro-Slavery Border States, This Union Colonel Tested Federal Limits When It Came to Emancipation

by Daniele Celano5/1/20234/19/2023

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